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ABA Section of Business Law


Volume 14, Number 2 - November/December 2004

Our mini-theme: Privacy in a new era

An overview of some of the major domestic and international privacy concerns affecting business lawyers today.

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 Joint Ventures
 Pro Bono in Action

Hey, that’s personal!
When companies sell customer information gathered through the Internet
By Bethany Rubin Henderson

About your client’s Web site
Privacy — policy and practice
By Ruth Hill Bro

Spam!
You can’t live with it, you can’t . . . no. But what about your client?
By Eran Kahana

Spam and your law practice
Are those e-mailed newsletters legal?
By L. Elizabeth Bowles

Just a tad intrusive?
Spyware and the Internet
By Brad Slutsky and Sheila Baran

Security has been breached: Now what?
A look at banks and information theft
By Michael J. Dunne and Russell F. Smith III

Privacy north of the border
10 things you should know about Canadian personal information laws
By Brian C. Keith

Protecting personal information — over there
A look at privacy in the European Union
By Alison Wetherfield

Beware strangers bearing gift cards
Some wholesale advice for your retail clients
By Judith Rinearson and Chris Woods

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